You have learnt about some of the popular hawker centers in Singapore. Now, we will give you insights to a few reputable restaurants in Singapore.
No signboard seafood is known island-wide for its creative and original recipes. Besides the chilli crab, the crispy cereal crayfish is also a hot favourite and it’s no wonder. The juicy and succulent crayfish encrusted with sweet cereal is a pleasant burst of flavours while the crispness of the dish makes it a joy to dive into.
Singapore's “highest” culinary landmark with world-class cuisine and spectacular views of Singapore, award-winning Equinox Restaurant offers the most scrumptious authentic International delights. Located at Swissôtel The Stamford at such a great height (69th storey), it is impossible not to be overwhelmed by the vast cityscape of glittering lights and miniature-looking cars dashing through traffic.
With the Marina Bay Sands® as its setting, Guy Savoy is the eponymous restaurant by Chef Savoy, one of France’s most celebrated chefs. In Paris, this award-winning chef’s restaurant of the same name is considered one of the finest haute cuisine establishments in the world. Here, you can find signature dishes such Turbot steamed with spinach, with a poached egg on a slotted platter atop a soup bowl filled with fish bouillon and Chef Savoy’s deceptively simple artichoke soup with black truffles. Impeccable service, market-fresh produce of the highest quality and a joyful atmosphere make dining at Guy Savoy an unforgettable culinaryexperience.
Il Lido is Singapore’s iconic Italian restaurant and lounge bar. Dine alfresco and enjoy panoramic views of the South China Sea. Il Lido serves an extraordinary selection of traditional Italian food paired with international wines. It has received numerous awards such as the World Gourmet Summit’s prestigious New Restaurant of the Year award and Wine Spectator magazine’s Best of Award of Excellence.
At IndoChine Waterfront, the menu combines the best dishes from the Indochinese region. Their two most popular dishes are the house specialty beef stew ragout and the pepper beef with sweet-and-sour sauce. More traditional Vietnamese favorites, like spring rolls and prawns grilled on sugar cane, are fresh starters. After dinner, don't miss the Vietnamese coffee; the food have proved so popular that IndoChine now has several bars and restaurants around the city.
Located at Block 25 on Dempsey Road for a little over two decades now, Samy’s Curry has become an institution in itself. Samy's Curry Restaurant is a perfect dining place for Indian food lovers. The food here is served on banana leaves and waiters keep going around with various curries and breads. The cuisine is South Indian cooked with some of the finest ingredients and spices. Signature dishes like Masala Chicken, Fish Cutlet, Fish Head Curry are offered at affordable prices and are a must-have if you're visiting Singapore!
You have learnt about some of the popular hawker centers in Singapore. Now, we will give you insights to a few reputable restaurants in Singapore.
No signboard seafood is known island-wide for its creative and original recipes. Besides the chilli crab, the crispy cereal crayfish is also a hot favourite and it’s no wonder. The juicy and succulent crayfish encrusted with sweet cereal is a pleasant burst of flavours while the crispness of the dish makes it a joy to dive into.
Singapore's “highest” culinary landmark with world-class cuisine and spectacular views of Singapore, award-winning Equinox Restaurant offers the most scrumptious authentic International delights. Located at Swissôtel The Stamford at such a great height (69th storey), it is impossible not to be overwhelmed by the vast cityscape of glittering lights and miniature-looking cars dashing through traffic.
With the Marina Bay Sands® as its setting, Guy Savoy is the eponymous restaurant by Chef Savoy, one of France’s most celebrated chefs. In Paris, this award-winning chef’s restaurant of the same name is considered one of the finest haute cuisine establishments in the world. Here, you can find signature dishes such Turbot steamed with spinach, with a poached egg on a slotted platter atop a soup bowl filled with fish bouillon and Chef Savoy’s deceptively simple artichoke soup with black truffles. Impeccable service, market-fresh produce of the highest quality and a joyful atmosphere make dining at Guy Savoy an unforgettable culinaryexperience.
Il Lido is Singapore’s iconic Italian restaurant and lounge bar. Dine alfresco and enjoy panoramic views of the South China Sea. Il Lido serves an extraordinary selection of traditional Italian food paired with international wines. It has received numerous awards such as the World Gourmet Summit’s prestigious New Restaurant of the Year award and Wine Spectator magazine’s Best of Award of Excellence.
At IndoChine Waterfront, the menu combines the best dishes from the Indochinese region. Their two most popular dishes are the house specialty beef stew ragout and the pepper beef with sweet-and-sour sauce. More traditional Vietnamese favorites, like spring rolls and prawns grilled on sugar cane, are fresh starters. After dinner, don't miss the Vietnamese coffee; the food have proved so popular that IndoChine now has several bars and restaurants around the city.
Located at Block 25 on Dempsey Road for a little over two decades now, Samy’s Curry has become an institution in itself. Samy's Curry Restaurant is a perfect dining place for Indian food lovers. The food here is served on banana leaves and waiters keep going around with various curries and breads. The cuisine is South Indian cooked with some of the finest ingredients and spices. Signature dishes like Masala Chicken, Fish Cutlet, Fish Head Curry are offered at affordable prices and are a must-have if you're visiting Singapore!
As businesses start to wind down for the day, Singapore’s energy continues to thrive.
Even at night, she offers an array of activities to keep people entertained; Malls are open till at least 9pm,
nightclubs and bars are swelling with customers even at unearthly hours, and the Esplanade is hosting yet another performance or concert.
The list of entertainment goes on and on. It almost seems as if Singapore never sleeps. However, this does not happen overnight.
The leisure and entertainment scene in Singapore is a result of investments in infrastructural development.
One of our latest developments is the Integrated Resorts; Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa.
These Integrated Resorts coupled with all the other main attractions in Singapore have transformed her skyline.
In addition, infrastructural developments have equipped Singapore with an efficient transport system.
This makes it easier and convenient for people to navigate themselves around the city.
Singapore’s vibe throbs deep into the night with an array of events and activities. Many international and
regional events and festivals were held in Singapore. Some examples are the Formula One Night Race, Sun Festival
and the World Expo 2010. Festive seasons are not forgotten either. This coming December, Orchard Road will illuminate
with the annual Christmas light up which includes street performances. Fireworks will also be on display to usher in the New Year.
A true trip to Singapore will only be completed with Shopping and Dining. Home to the East and West, Singapore offers a
myriad of ethnic cuisines. To immerse in the local culture, do visit our hawker centers. If you are looking for a more elegant
dining experience, there are many competent restaurants to whet your appetite. With countless establishments and hawker centers opening
late into the night, you will never go hungry in Singapore.
New shopping malls seemingly appear every few months. From high fashion to street wear, push cart to mega malls, shoppers find themselves
presented with a variety of options. It is no wonder, Singapore has been dubbed a shoppers’ haven. A list of recommended restaurants and malls
will be posted in the coming weeks. Feel free to drop by then!
The establishment of the dining, shopping and entertainment arena has led to Singapore being a popular tourist destination. The constant stimulation
from various forms of activities keeps people in merriment. As such this vibrant and cosmopolitan city has drawn millions of tourist. Tourism has since
become a sustainable industry in Singapore. Now, how about joining in the fun?
In collaboration with Singapore Tourism board or STB, we have created a blog to provide you with useful guide and information on Singapore’s Nightlife.
This is in line with STB’s theme – Your Singapore. The theme seeks to fulfill a personalized experience according to your needs and wants. Start your adventure
in Singapore with this blog. You will be able to find information on late-night shopping haunts, restaurants, bars and clubs. Guides to places of interests and
their host of activities will also be given. Do look out for our list of upcoming events and activities too!
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